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A relentless, but delightfully retro Moroccan theme pervades this 1950s casino hotel. Some of Vegas' best bargains are found here. Sadly, not all of the rooms are done up in vintage style. The ca…
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(US$22 per room per night)
Ranchers, locals and RVers flock to this country-and-western casino, where there's a lot of good stuff to keep 'em all amused. Giant Southwestern-themed rooms have satellite TV and face either an…
(US$25 per room per night)
World-famous since it debuted in 1957, the Trop always seems poised to make a big Elvis-style comeback, or so rumor has it. For now, what you'll find here are some of the cheapest, bare-bones roo…
(US$29 per room per night)
Fair damsels and goodly knights, the relentless Arthurian motif doesn't completely stop after leaving the casino. Two towers total 4000-plus rooms and suites (some with whirlpool tubs), all on th…
(US$31 per room per night)
Sometimes you want to stay in Las Vegas without always feeling like you're in the middle of Sin City. It feels far away from the Strip, and this Italianate hotel can be downright dead, but it off…
(US$33 per room per night)
Built for the same country crowd as the Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World next door, large lodge-style rooms at this conservative casino feature the same beds found at the Bellagio but for a fraction …
(US$39 per room per night)
With rooms smack-bang mid-Strip, the former Barbary Coast may be Las Vegas' worst-kept secret for bargain hunters. The casino's tacky, turn-of-the-20th-century Victorian decor translates into bas…
(US$40 per room per night)
Although it's not particularly Californian, this popular, sociable downtown hotel has tropically coloured rooms with plantation shutters, mahogany furnishings and marble baths. Check out the roof…
Abandoning its usual riverboat theme, as seen across the USA, Harrah's Las Vegas casino hotel tries to evoke the ambience of Carnaval, although it's nothing like partyin' in Rio. Some privileged …
This gorgeous casino hotel recreates Victorian opulence with its detailed craftsmanship and extensive collection of antiques. Almost as handsome is the 17-floor guestroom tower, all gussied up wi…
It's supposed to be Mardi Gras year-round at the Orleans, a family friendly casino hotel with on-site babysitting, but the atmosphere is remarkably tame. Hundreds of tastefully appointed French-p…
Warning! Your room is not in the neck-craning tower but rather in a much smaller building at the base of the spire. Lower rates always guarantee crushing crowds, including rambunctious families a…
Bally's hotel aims to be tasteful, but comes perilously close to being cheesy instead, just like its topless revue Jubilee!. It's favored by an older, more sedate crowd of gamblers. Bland, but bl…
(US$45 per room per night)
The stuff of gangster Bugsy Siegel's dreams, the Flamingo has history and retro-flavored charm. For faithful regulars and wide-eyed visitors, a prime location trumps any downsides at this legenda…
(US$50 per room per night)
Ever so slowly evolving into a party scene, the Luxor has shed its Egyptian skin. Some vaguely Art Deco touches remain in outdated pyramid guest rooms, which lack tubs. Tower suites have far bett…
There's nothing memorable about this bustling contemporary hotel near the convention center, but it's convenient, especially for business travelers. Sprawling, snappily-redesigned rooms have plas…
(US$55 per room per night)
It's not quite Monaco, but a contemporary reinterpretation of European style infuses every room. Cherry-wood beds and Italian marble tubs feel almost regal, while value-conscious rates and a busy…
Can't afford the Marriott in Summerlin, but still want proximity to Red Rock Canyon and nearby golf courses? Try the farthest-flung branch of the Coast Casinos chain, with some caveats. While it'…
(US$58 per room per night)
Take a bite out of the Big Apple, Vegas-style: urbane Art Deco-styled rooms come with black marble bathrooms and luxurious beds. The cheapest rooms are rather tiny (just what one would expect in …
(US$59 per room per night)
No longer a family-friendly Caribbean theme hotel, Treasure Island has reinvented itself as adults-only TI. While it's a tad more laughable than erotic, you'll still be seduced by the hotel's hot…
(US$69 per room per night)
Packed with families and rodeo-lovin' cowboys, this deluxe value-priced casino hotel is an easy drive south of the Strip. Enormous bedchambers have thick, sound-proofed walls, luxuriant beds and …
(US$70 per room per night)
Relive the fabulous heyday of 1950s Vegas at this swank Fremont St address. Oversized Gold Club lounge rooms have rich chocolate decor, with leather sofas, a stereo system stocked with Rat Pack-e…
(US$74 per room per night)
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Location. Emerald-green, glass-clad and guarded by a 45-foot-tall bronze lion, the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino is located on the south end of the Strip in Las Vegas, Nev. This 5,034-room hotel is …
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(US$75 per room per night)
This vainglorious shrine to rock 'n' roll pulls in a moneyed crowd mostly from Southern California. Oversized rooms engage a modern Euro style, with French doors and a state-of-the-art Bose stere…
(US$79 per room per night)
Planet Hollywood's Sheraton-run hotel has had much more than a simple facelift of the ex-Aladdin casino resort. Ultra-contemporary deluxe rooms are oversized, with plummy pillows on midnight-blue…
Be near the Strip without giving up any business-class amenities at this contemporary high-rise hotel. An upscale chain, the Westin throws in a few Vegas-style perks here and there, including a s…
The all-suites Rio leaves guests raving about the spaciousness of its creamy accommodations, with cocktail tables and crescent-shaped couches. Masquerade Suites add a wet bar and 180-degree views…
(US$80 per room per night)
Join a country-club crowd of execs, locals and families at this resort hotel where cowboy flavour meets upscale Mediterranean style. Guestrooms are entitled to twice-daily housekeeping, down comf…
(US$85 per room per night)
Blasé rooms at this scaled-down replica of the Hotel de Ville are comfortable enough, with armoires enhancing that faux-Gallic feel. Rooms facing the half-scale Eiffel Tower and the dancing fount…
(US$90 per room per night)
Long gone is the original tropical flair inside this faux-Polynesian fantasy. 'Re-imagined' rooms are svelte and modern, decked out in bold contemporary palettes and furnished with plush patterne…
(US$95 per room per night)
Sybaritic fashionistas and gangstas love the Palms of MTV's Real World and Bravo's Celebrity Poker Showdown fame. Spacious, understated rooms with comfy beds enjoy window-side sitting areas and c…
(US$99 per room per night)
A sleek high-rise on Paradise Rd, the Renaissance courts business travelers with comfy in-room work areas, wifi internet access, dual-line phones, a 24-hour business center and convenient access …
(US$109 per room per night)
This glimmering golden megaresort's stylishly remodeled and oversized rooms and suites (each named simply after its square footage) have imported-stone entries and baths, pillowtop beds, plasma-s…
(US$110 per room per night)
A hidden oasis, this contemporary nongaming, nonsmoking all-suites hotel is within easy walking distance of the Strip. With its sanctuary-like surrounds it charms harried travelers - mostly execu…
(US$119 per room per night)
A gorgeous lakeside setting makes this tranquil oasis worth the long drive, especially if you're anxious to soak up the scenery of Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Star attractions Hoover Dam …
(US$129 per room per night)
Like an idyllic off-shore island from the MGM Grand's main casino megaresort, the Signature suites are deluxe apartment-style accommodations outfitted with gourmet kitchens, whirlpool tubs, CD/DV…
Simply put, this place rocks. For adventurous types who want the best of Vegas' urban jungle and its vast desert outdoor playground, Station Casinos' bold, contemporary Red Rock resort is a styli…
(US$140 per room per night)
Once you saunter into the high-ceilinged lobby off Mandalay Bay, your inner diva will know you've finally arrived. Expansive suites (and a few less-thrilling rooms for the hoi polloi) come with p…
Poised to rule the empire once again, the inimitable Palace remains, for many, quintessentially Vegas. An all-suites tower overlooks a sprawling swimming pool complex, among the Strip's very best…
(US$145 per room per night)
A beautiful oasis away from the Strip, this Mediterranean-style resort is popular with families, golfers and other active types who want the best of both the urban jungle and the desert. Golfers …
(US$158 per room per night)
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